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¢ g Tel , . 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1938. ' some instances been endorsed by him have for the| HAPPY | 4. : PP PR " Dail ¥y Aiasl.a Em PUTFe ot st v et n secking. re-nominaton - v - —— from the popularity of the candi- HDAY Horoscope Il 20 Years Aoo lrecto FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Pusiished svery : mday by the heir own States, it is apparent| The Empire extends congratula- | S GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY i Roosevelt minded and |tions and best wishes today, jheir “The stars incline | HELEN TROY BENDER - - Ay ‘\“‘ ; mpaign which has been Virthday anniversary, to the; fol’ow- but do not compel” | From The Empire tfl- e B0 WERRARD, &2 Vit Eres 7 5 ments in an effort to prove that mg: | ! ’ B. P. 0. ELKS meet o - o way from Roosevelt policies the e * 5 it DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 t Office in J . much with the President. A‘J%U_ST 1 | FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938 | August- 11, 1918 ! DENTISTS gy;rlz‘:om\é'mtlrr;z ‘;JTO;;I:;’ SUBSCRIP f strong Democratic major- Sl are e Benefic aspects are strong today, ! Blomgren Building 1 BEATIRN Heitod Tl Delivered by carrier in June 25 per month. s ad sTigtiin Ht Eugene McRoberts according to astrology. But the| James L. Freeburn, superintend-| PHONE 56 & M. B EIDES S:c- By ot $6.00 Al A s Edith Spaulding morning is the most favorable time|ent of the Chichagof Mining Com-| Hours ? am. to 9 pm. | reéa;y.' s } 5 § oo ity S R \\;wam}l{a Lmi:: for pushing business. | pany, n‘mvsd in Juneau uxL\ :l]\eglxl- ik & “ y i polled in sttt b At e o Mary Reynolds There is a promising sign for ad- | chagoff and was staying at the Gas- = c ! de 3 2obert T : i P N™ JUNEAU LODGE NO. 111 while in the same state Robert Taft, son of Mrs. H. R. VanderLeest vertising which should be carried |tineau Hotel. it ; « 374 he former President, in the Republican primary had Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, on actively. Publicity will be effec- |F 9 Second and fourth - pioxime alf at @ 5 i g g gl ' eXpec v Monday of each month MEMBER OF A amassed only approximately half that amount in John Satre Jr. tive under this direction of the| Jack Kearney expected to leave| ! A : The A ¥ s G.OP. nomination, There was appar- Henry Gorham = = tark | the fishing banks at Tyee and re-| Dr. Charles P. Jenne (; \(> ‘n Scottish Rite Tempie ly a preponderance of Democratic sentiment in m';‘ N. Schindler Candidates for public office| turn to Jiis home in Douglas. ! DENTIST | A lge:::;;_lzs 1::)s'ésov5: A what nce known as a rock-ribbed Republican Ao sl uld take advantage of all oppor- | : : | | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. M i il GEr : J. W. Burford ities today. Labor leaders may| Nick Meckem, owner of one of | TELEPHONE 176 gipinl e SR T be difficult to enlist as supporters|the richest mines in the Territory,| L‘VFF 3 Secretary E IR H————————————————— % f legislators, owing to threatened|Wwas making arrangements to erect 45 rd IS New York Is Bored = DAILY LESSONS | |international’ ditticulties affecting an arastra and get out enough of e REBERAHS —_ £ L industry. | the precious metal to buy a mill. = =3 | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets and Dealer) | | AL o % i every second and fourth Wednes- | and owners will be deeply con- 7 | 1t there 1 poetic justice in baseball—which | | IN ENGLISH Moo e assessments and| Miss Florence Estus, daughter of| | Dr. Richard Williams | [dsy, IOOF. Hall BETTY Mc- doubt—th and Gfants will not win pen- | | By W. L. Gordo the costs of upkeep of property. [ DENTIST | | SORMICK, Noble Qrand; RUTH v ad, the penna will go to ) o Lo G n Real estate will present problems,: Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Estu and Ro- ‘BLAKE Secretary. Boston, Pit 2 — % but ihe seers stress the importance|bert Murrah were married at the| | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | | B o i o SR : : their baseball and Words Often Misused: Do not say, |Of home-owning Methodist parsonage, with the \I/t[rvv | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | N good crowds o e ” oy g g ele: ] gt . Miss has been surfeited with | “She is the most attractive gir] of | Fxtravagance .Ind the careless Ilk(“:lnl:;‘ :‘Pfi){\‘l:;"l:m:ffl:nl(lln\gw_m;m | metroptiis bes TR T 1 'in a ho-hum | tractive girl of the two, the most live for the day, ignoring future , . e e e i | attractive of the three (or more)” hazards, will be stronger than ever| . ——0 = | Dr. .ludson Whittier | D R U G s reeze in as usual Often Mispronounced: Galliope Pefore ] At and Mis Fay G, Day, M, aba | ORI O | " Connie Mack has learned more than once in his | (musical instrument). - Profounce| Relief demands will grow and tre-| b B0 o ot "B o Mecnes. | | Drupiche Soom | reer as 8 majof league MmAnnger that too much | EA-li-0-De, & as in at unsfNessed, i mendous difficulties inadminister-) "W B o TEEES O bmes | | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 PUROLA REMEDIES O o T b o e o etter | 8 in lie, 0 as in obey, e as in me un- Mg Just allowances to the indigent|NeV. Billy Taylor, Harry &hman|| poopg 3.34, Triangle Bldg. PRESGRIPIIONS OARE- . a2 Rl TARY'S VISIT ce. It was because Philadelphia had | Stressed, accent second syllable. |Will arise. h e PHONE 667 VALUE OF THE SEC RY'’S office - was because Philadelphia ad | otten Misspelled: Government; | Corruption in - political bureaus | the launch Lotus, and caught some FULLY COMPOUNDED ) miuch of PentAtE IS WRms that MG [0 LLEl Lot and government departments will|300 trout. - 8 val f th ip his last great team, on which Lefty Grove | ™ o op Front Street Next Colisemm alue of th et Bore werk e Rl G Tk Synonyms: Vague, obscure, am- Dé uncovered but public insistence | | to the beer d wimmgh Bore, WU S ks, and Rt otly ook Wiabrig, AN on reforms will be of brief concern,| H. H. Post and Mrs. Post returned | | | PHONE ®i~Free Delivery are we in L I vers which the attendance at Shibe Park would| Word Study: “Use & word, three |the seers prophesy to Juneau from Sitka Hot springs,| [ Dr. A. W. Stewart | L A D LS BT hand’ contacks \ A ‘)\p‘”‘l\[ WAPCH(EIB S RUPRTEs U RLIDE L BPR "¢ | times and it i yours.” Let us in-| Persons whr'w mrvlnm‘w it |; ;m\l'(c w 'rvlvh\-y kaud been vacationing for | | DENTISTG ‘ e s L Nt A y an s Gl A the augury of a year of good luck. | several weeks. B Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. jnestimable worth a4 There has been a good deal to indicate that New ocabulary by mastering . & e ! Iz ficials in the e ¢ o r business, Particula i R s mrod. with st ch day. Today’s word: Both men and women may expect i SEWARD BUILDING || “Tomorrow’s Styles is this emphasized in tl it of Inte Secretary | 1 haseball that came over he Philadelphians when | Graphim; vividly described, STt was| financial easement Many will in- J. P. McDonald and Mrs. Mec-| | Office Phone 469 & Harold L. Icke nder wh fepartment the largest| (ne A's were winning with clock-like regularity and | @ 8raphic account of their adven- herit money & Donald returned from their ranch | ~ o g e TOdQY art of the Imini The when they, got a fiendish glee out of seeing a star | tUres.” ldren born on this day prob-|on Hilda Oresk wherd!diiky “F’e““;v' 52 art of the is admini : they, got a flendish glee out of seeing a sta 5 will be strong in body and ag- a week vac g r et ‘ ol sl Iu\h‘ \-{(:m \«“lll’fn(:: B b sbietl I;\'lf: el e B S R L B “‘[ 3 Cr)neultat(i:;T':x)izA:‘gmination ledge on his visit whi I will p sting & ¢ iy tinet artistic talents, turned from Tenakee on his boat | | 5 g | et to 118 Perrtor ibway series. But if the metropots s to be spared | TOOK and LEARN Georse. W, Bellows, American mam, ormyrenket, on bis boat| | frie” Hours 10 to 12; 1 fo at least one pennant this year someone will have to : Lorarg a2 s 7 to 9:30 by appointment. for ©riit i ward painter, was born on this day 1882. Laughlin, where they were em y app | For example, yesterday at § : to khock. Gif the Tankees more than occasion- e Others whio hava) GAIGBHVEA"1t 5 5| nlbyer] for 1 Aunidod R Gastineau Hotel Annex | himself as it Higthie (e 8 They are not the Yankees of the Ruthian days By A. C. Gordon AR e o £ 4 South Franklin St, Phone 177 velopment in which a million dolla e A’s of the Grove and Earnshaw regime, but Hache, ‘lotnnalishi060: . BT = — ing Seward and the lower Cook Sornbatttion ASABIHERT forvitdable 1h the C1GtE | i, Ly o o Tache, NOUMBABKLLJ; Jamrel ) Weather: Highest 50, dowedt 54 = ing Seward and t 5 ; ompetition finds the ce e T e e * | w. Wadsworth Jr, Congressman, light rain proposed. R« il Alaskar s oo T o 1. How does the light reflected 1877, S major need Kenai road e cou other Winds Don’t Last Forever by the earth compare with that re- (Copyright, 1938) C.D.A. FOOD SALE RobertSnmpson, Opt D. aggested routes, is aimed at opening up n il an -— - lected by 3 « ¥ o < very D suggested rout Jagt e g o e g ‘ T i flected by the moon? M - At Bert's Cash Grocery, Saturday,| | Graduate Los Angeles College agricultural which can be broug pro Philadelphia R 2. Who the strongest man i g August 13, 10 a.m. adv. of Optometry and duction to create greater wealth pport more ment of one of the m issues before Biblical history? The War Department is the larg- Opthalmology your P ¢ Sl 9en rostoon forma Shear:| '3, ' What color are sirin 9 st single 1 motor trucks and N A 9 | elisble heople zain been postponed. Norma Shear- 3. What color are sugar beets? est sin : sses Fitted Lenses Ground Relial e b ok iean : isior Scarlett O'Hara in “Gone | 4. Which has the warmer cli- | (railers in the cou It now op- el i b | pharmaciste 5 . /ind” throws the controversy wide open mate, Greenland or Iceland? erates 28,169 trt and 2,190 trail- Th | compound Witieh v i r 130,000,000 Americans had sighed with relief, | 5. What is a minaret? ers l'l o op T A prescrip- ““‘“l‘- ‘!‘ e, i i the debate was over. ANSWERS CALL COLE FOR OIL | | | tions. I first hand observations WA e e We are not quarreling with Miss Shearer's de- | 1. The light reflected by, the ! il | should mark an important milestone in th o Bt B perativa. ek sommenody ey | snfit s e voan Egeere | | BODDING TRANSFER || ‘BUYFORCASH || COLE TRANSFER ||| toward ultimate developmen Scarlett O’Hara k ar t it over with full moons. | MARINE PHONE and SAVE the PROFITS 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | — All over this fair land girls are cultivating nasty| 2. Samson. | BUILDING Bo7 | on your own spending. amount . . . QUICK! = R AL S R ; er ind a cold-blooded attitude toward romance | 3. White. { Rock—Coal Hauling | Phone 3441 or Night 5 1 \ ROOSEVELT POPULARITY AGAIN Fp 5 at the new boy friend is a talent scout | 4. Iceland Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | PHONE 767 OGS R Bl H. S. GRAVES REFLECT disguise wha will, when slapped over the head 5. A slender tower characteris- —i T ¥ S = R et O | 8w o X 2 umbrella, ‘ekclaim: *“Darling, yowre what|tic of 'mosques,” built of sew‘u',-“-;;:?;;:-, g1 swm o Al e RE 0% i Results of the Democ already Beld 1o peen looking for. Just the type for Scarlett O™ stories, each surrounded by a bal- | R q iyt 14 Have Your Eyes Examined by Home of Hart Schaftner and A some of the State me of pria cony, from which is sounded the | | Dr. Rae L. Carlson Marx Clothing which are tahtamount g indi- This sort of thing is a menace to society. What d summons to prayer. _ | OPTOMETRIST \ cation that the popularity elt With kind of mothers for the next generation will girls who ———————— - & | | office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry 2] the voters of the nation is almost as potent a force have trained themsel fo ha Scariatt OTArs make? | P L Sl | Audit—Tax and System Service | | | store Phone Green 331 B i & il e il e il 2 |~ JAMES C. COOPER, | GASTINEAU MOTOR SO8th ohly & 8 two so far which can | but carried too far. “Gone With the ERN | O EA c e IR SERVICE : § Wind” was a Iy readable book, but it will scarcely ldstein Buil [ ¢ a actually called setba for the ministration | 303-05 Goldstein Buildin b G b be cali sl S Bk b bet Gincdia). - Uniset e Dioducers find’ &) star and ETIQUETTE [ | et e Ry | PHONE 1727 s et st make that picture pretty soon it's going to be greeted | | Notary Public | FINE ! | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Qilates have been successful ‘with with: “‘Gone With the Wind’> Oh, yes. That was By Roberta Lee [ ® | Watch and Jewelry Repalring | | Gas—Oil—Storage jorities. the book about the four men who went around the & P at very reasonable rates [ ] Day before yesterday two more New Deal victories word in a sailing vessel,” were recorded in Ohio and Arkansas, Senator Bulk 2 SN e Q. At a public dinner, where the ZORIC PAUL BLOEDHORN i in the former and Senator Hattie n on of that fellow down in Texas who SPeaker's table is long and narrow, | AR 4 ke S. FRANKLIN STREET WARRACK ! Sersan. In Idaho, tor Pope, supporter of the ran with the Ten Commandments as his platform in- are the guests usually seated on | SYSTEM CLEANING & J. B. ' ansas. I Pe; - UL tes that, in Texas at least, the devil hasn't made both sides of the table? FOR HEALTH AT THE Phone 15 e i | | Engineers—Contractors The elec President, apparent] been defeated, but in Ken- S S 't i i | as much headway as some people have supposed A. In this case it is ¢ v | [ tucky st Saturcay Sl e e ol il G el e Sl e BRUNSWICK |ALASKA LAUNDRY ||| ow = umzzanmve JUNEAD W. Barkley turned back the > of Gov. Happy The German Consul at Manila protested when he side of the table only. RECREATION ALLEYS HOTEL JUNEAU | Chandler handily saw an advertisement offering for sale a horse named | Q. When a bachelor is giving a|) CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec-{ & -~ | n * While local iss oubtless have a bearing i gipler If they take things that seriously, well—if | party in his apartments, where both | { ializing in Chinese and American “The Store for Men” | BEAUTY SIHSOOP 2 J virtually all the elections, it i rificant that those| you have a peeve at Hitler and a horse, there’s your men and girls are invited, should es—TRY US ONCE! ‘ EYTAR WILEOR h T W candidates which have supported the President and'chance. he have a chaperon? LA R St 9 || Contoure T"';'. e COME IN and SEE the NEW | =53 . A. It is the proper thing to do. ." g = ™ EI X-Er-Vae 5__‘: STROMBERG-CLRLSON | »> 3 - . 'd Q. What are the duties of a RADIOS P\ President to Dedicate New International Bridge . The Charles W. C Front St.—Triangle Bldg. | |n 2|1 1B, Burford & C A. A houseman supplements th e Charies W. Carter Sl o 9 i - - — . s n supplements the e | “NEW AND DIFFERENT “Our door step is worn by | butler or the waitres Mofluary — R RS NSRRI | FOOTWEAR” | e | Satisfied Customers” 1 T B R Fourth and Franklin Sts. DE VLIN’ s | & Empire classinleds pay | PHONE 136 KRAFFT’S Mnfg. & Building Co., Inc. CABINET WORK—GLASS i Paris Fashion Shoes \Lm - L] GASTINEAU CAFE| | JUNEAU Sanitary Meat Co. ||| GARBAGE HAULED ! i French and 5 FOR QUALITY MEATS | Reasonable Monthly Rates | PROwE 0 | Italian Dinners é AND POULTRY | E. 0. DAVIS | MELODY HOUSE | K. FREE DELIVERY ! TELEPHONE 212 i RN G W Music and Electric Appliances s 4 Ml ied el J \ NEW ALASKAN e e —_— | s | g8 one So. lfl'mkl n Street e e |TONY’S BARBER SHOP | || Jones-Stevens Shop || | suneav: o B0 ? T 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN = | LADIES'- MISSKS ! , Alaska Music Supply = i i READY-TO-WEAR § i e Arthur ‘:}figl;-mmmflh LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES | e | Seward Street Near Third | and Supplies 3 5]k 4| PORTRAITS by Phone 208 123 W. 86cond | | poge ana placer location motioes . ¥ | for sale at The Empire Office. — TED COWLING ~ Phone 369 —photographer 0Old 1st."Natl. Bank Bldg. Try the Empire classifieds for results. Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU The B. M. Behrends Bank e 1l Juneau, Alaska DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” [ ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$100,000 ® = e COMMERCIAL ke f COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS e e | ACCOUNTS | and SAVINGS eynolds, o3 c !,.me SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Resources Over Two and ¥ Alaska Federal Savlng: Savings Another link between United States and Camda Prime lllmaler Mackenzie King of Canada. Built One-Half Million Dollars and memA”:fl:tloll is forged with completion of the mew Thousand | at a cost of $2,500,000, the bridge crosses the St. Afetunis ol i Acecounts nds International bridge which will be dedi- | Lawrence from Collins Landing, N. Y., to Ivy Lea, P. O. Box 2718————Phone 3 un d Au‘ 18, by President Roosevelt, Lord | Ontario, a distance of eight and one-half miles OFFICE—119 Seward St. , governor-general of Canada, and | including roadways connecting the fivg spans. i)